Written by Jack Bruce, arranged by Soniq Obscurata
Performed and produced by Soniq Obscurata
Soniq Obscurata is the brainchild of Trond Gjellum, drummer of the progressive rock bands Panzerpappa and Suburban Savages. With Soniq Obscurata he explores other musical avenues, inspired by the works of bands like Kraftwerk, Nitzer Ebb, Pan Sonic, Tangerine Dream and John Carpenter, fusing it with elements from music concrete, folk music from all over the world, and the rhythms and arrangements of progressive rock.
“We’re going wrong” was originally written by Jack Bruce and performed by the band Cream on their album “Disraeli Gears”, released in 1967.
Equipment
Bass: Behringer Model D
Lead: Make Noise 0-coast and Behringer Model D
Drums: Korg Volca Beats
Pads: Ableton Wavetable
Other noises supplied by Bastl Kastle, Korg Kaossilator, Korg Monotron Delay, and field recordings from the Greek cities of Nafplio and Thessaloniki
Sequencers: Ableton Live 10 Suite and Arturia Beatstep Pro
Plugins by Ableton, Soundtoys, Waves and Hofa.
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